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A generalisation of bent vectors for Butson Hadamard matrices

Published 21 Dec 2024 in math.CO, cs.IT, and math.IT | (2412.16579v2)

Abstract: An n×nn\times n complex matrix MM with entries in the k<sup>thk<sup>{\textrm{th}} roots of unity which satisfies MM<sup>∗</sup>=nInMM<sup>{\ast}</sup> = nI_{n} is called a Butson Hadamard matrix. While a matrix with entries in the k<sup>thk<sup>{\textrm{th}} roots typically does not have an eigenvector with entries in the same set, such vectors and their generalisations turn out to have multiple applications. A bent vector for MM satisfies Mx=λyM{\bf x} = \lambda {\bf y} where x{\bf x} has entries in the k<sup>thk<sup>{\textrm{th}} roots of unity and all entries of y\textbf{y} are complex numbers of norm $1$. Such a bent vector x{\bf x} is self-dual if y=μx{\bf y} = \mu{\bf x} and conjugate self-dual if y=μx‾{\bf y} = \mu\overline{\bf x} for some μ\mu of norm $1$. Using techniques from algebraic number theory, we prove some order conditions and non-existence results for self-dual and conjugate self-dual bent vectors; using tensor constructions and Bush-type matrices we give explicit examples. We conclude with an application to the covering radius of certain non-linear codes generalising the Reed Muller codes.

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